| Features: Alarm, A/C, Patio, Bar OPEN SATURDAY/SUNDAY 1.30 - 2.30 PM Incredible Value! This stunning residence of huge proportions is immaculate. Boasting three extra large separate living areas, open plan kitchen and massive gable roofed, paved patio for large scale entertaining or family gatherings. A big home. - 4 Extra large bedrooms, Queen size plus.
- Huge main bedroom, open-plan ensuite/spa with 'Wow' factor
- Ducted zoned air-conditioning
- Glorious Bay windows, light and bright!
- Very private gardens, shed. Space for pool
- Quiet leafy street, Side access No time to waste! An inspection will delight the most fastidious buyer. Contact Lionel Smith on 0412 758 444 or via email on l.smith@rwsp.net for and inspection. Property SummaryCategory: | House | Bedrooms: | 4 | Bathrooms: | 2 | Garage: | Double | Land: | 656.00sqm (approx) | Close to: | Brisbane: 55km (direct line) | Features: | Alarm, A/C, Patio, Bar |
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During the first half of July 2009 I fulfilled a lifetime ambition when I walked the Kokoda track. The experience was made even more special by the presence of one of my daughters and my son. Day 6 of the trek found us at Efogi where we were preparing to meet one of the few remaining Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels.
While waiting for this meeting, my daughter was introduced by chance to Soc Kienzle. She immediately recognised the 'Kienzle' name from the many conversations with me over preceding months, concerning all things Kokoda. Soc's father Bert, had been instrumental in organizing teams of carriers, supply dumps at Myola and a myriad of other functions vital to an army conducting a war in the Owen Stanleys. My daughter introduced us and after a brief conversation Soc invited me to accompany his party up to Brigade Hill the next day.
Brigade Hill is an iconic battleground in Australian military history and I like to think that I have a pretty good knowledge of events there. Accompanying Soc however, was an opportunity far too good to miss. The knowledge I have is acquired mainly from books, whereas Soc’s knowledge comes from direct interaction with his father and other men who were there. Consequently, Soc was able to give me many insights and much information that is not to be found in any history book. Soc was able to graphically illustrate the savage nature of the close quarter fighting, the sequence of events that played out during the battle and the role played by the local Papuan men. Renown for their labours in carrying wounded, few people know of the active and uniquely Papuan role played by many of these warriors in the actual fighting.
The trip to Kokoda has provided lifelong memories for me and my children. I now have a far better understanding of the events at places such as Isurava, the Kokoda plateau and Eora Creek. The half day I spent with Soc on Brigade Hill however, provided a first-hand knowledge and was a highlight I will never forget.
| Lee Franklin, MET SOC ON THE KOKODA TRAIL
| 28 January 2010 |
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"Soc ..... thank you for your support, encouragement and confidence you gave me over the past 2 weeks which enabled me to complete the Kokoda Trail and reach our ultimate destination at Ower's Corner. Your commentary, the reading of letters and poems at various points along the way made the experience all the more memorable.
The ANZAC Day Service at Kokoda and the small dedication ceremony at Brigade Hill were two of the most moving and emotional experiences. Once again, thank you very much."
| Bob Bennett, KK TREKKER ANZAC 2009
| 29 January 2010 |
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This is a short note to say how wounderful your team was Tim and we would have no hesitation in recommending your team.
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